ELECTION NOTICES. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF GREATER WELLINGTON. J ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I have the JLj honour to announce that I am a Candidate for ft scat in the City Council at the forthcoming Election, and respectfully solicit your votes and influence. I will, if elected, ondoavour to have those works already sanctioned by the ratepayers, nnmely, Suburban Drainage, Tramway Extension, and Water Supply, poshed on to speedy completion, and also that a fair piqportion of tho rates collected from any district be expended in such district. I will also endeavour to have tho new Poultry By-law so amended that poultry kept within the suburban portion of the city may bo kept where sufficient land is available. Suitable portions of tho Town Belt set apart for recreation purposes. More encouragement to those who have taken euch an interest in establishing tho Zoo at Newtown Park. My past services os Mayor of Molrose, also as City Councillor for many years, I trust willgive you sufficient confidence to again elect mo as one of your represoritatives. ' Yours faithfully, 74G1 GEORGE FROST. TO THE - ELECTORS OF. WELLINGTON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-! have tho honour to announce that I will again bo a Candidate for re-election at the approaching Election of City Councillors. , If elected, I shall continue to support a policy of progress on safe lines, including the consolidation of the tramways and ekctric lighting ventnrcs; the control by inspection of the mills supply on the lines lecommun.ied by the Health Committee and adopted by the Council; the completion under existing authorised loans of tho drainage and water simply schemes for the outlying districts; the completion of the present recreation founds, and the gradual improvement and boautification of the city, including tho Town Beltf I am opposed to any further loans being raised at present, except such as will bo intorestearning, and am also opposed to any schemes that would involve an increaso in the present rates. Yours faithfully, 7489 ' G. dHIETCLIFFE. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF WELLINGTON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-As a resident of the City of Wellington for 31 years, and knowing its municipal requirements, I offer myself as a Candidate for a seat in the City Council. My success in my own business leads mo to hope that I might be equally successful in helping to trajisact the business of the city. My interests are all centred in the City, of Wellington, and if elected I will do my utmost to secure its advancement. Yours faithfully, 7195 A. H. FULLFOED. TO THE ELECTORS'OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. ■ T ADIES AND. GENTLEMEN*,— I beg to inform you that I am a Candidate for tho Office of Councillor at the approaching Election. I respectfully solicit your votes, and if elected I will make every effort to forward the interests of tho city. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours sincerely, 7480 ' . ' HEEBEET SEATON. CTTY COUNCIL ELECTION. , TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON. T ADIES AND.GENTLEMEN,—In response to -S-J a request, and having now" time at ray disposal, I have determined to stand for a seat on the'"Clty Council at the" coining .Election, and respectfully request your support. 'My long experience of, the requirements of , the City warrant me in coming forward, and, if elected, 'will '.. use my best endeavours to further the interest of-Greater Wellington. . Trusting to obtain your votes and influence. . Yours faithfully, '7319 A. HUME. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. ' ' T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.-I beg to an-' ■"-* nounce that it is my intention to seek i Re-election as a Member of tho City Council. If .I- should have the honour to again be elected, | my aim will be to eervo the City to the best of my ability. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, I Your obedient servant, F. COHEN. Willis Street. 7392 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,In offering my services as a Candidato for a seat on the Wellington Council, I shall, if oleoted, conscientiously t endeavour to promote the 'best interests of Greater Wellington. ■ ■ Youra obediently, 7481' J, ums DYKES. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF GREATER WELLINGTON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.-Having decided t<s seek Re-olection to a seat in the City Council, I respectfully ask for your vote and interest. Trusting that my past services may be a guarantee that in future I will study the interests of the City as a whole, , < Yours faithfully, 7512 ' JOHN SMITH. : MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. * T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,- *-* After thirty years' experience as builder and contractor in Wellington, and two years' as City Councillor and Hospital Trustee, I now offer my services, and trust my experience will be':'ofreorvice"to myv fellow-townsmen. I'am also a largo ratepayer, and will use my.best endeavours to see the rates reduced. If elected to the Council, myaim will be to work for the betterment of.all parts:o£the.City, and I will do my best to merit your approval. Soliciting your vote and interest, I remain, respectfully rours, 7467 JAMES TREVOR. TO THE CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.-In offering JJ my services to you as a City Councillor, I only promise to devote what practical common sense ability I possess for tho benefit of the city generally. Who can do more? For anything turther, seo "Posf'of last Wednesday. Trusting to receive your support, I remain, Yours respectfully, 332 ' W. H. BENNETT. TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,IHAVB the honour to announce that I am a Candidato for Re-election, and trust to be favoured with a renewal of your confidence. Yours faithfnlfy, 160 THOMAS CARMICHAEL. EEMEMBER, MONDAY NIGHT. SCHOOL ELECTIONS EVERYWHERE. "PARENTS in the Wellington Province aro A nrsetl to Vote for Candidate l ; who favour a local on Bible Reading in State Schools." Ladies are rea nested to be early. 273
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